You can use this template for any lesson planning~ whether you homeschool or teach in a school. Attendance - This covers 7 weeks of attendance (so you won't need a ton of these throughout the year).Want a printable homeschool schedule template? I have a very simple and basic one for you to download here.Conference Notes - Make lots of copies of this one for parent/teacher conference week - it's so easy to pull one of these out before a conference for notes and student/parent accountability.Grade Book - Plenty of room for lots of students and assignments.Student Notes Pages - Need to jot down memories, behavioral trends, or likes/dislikes? This is a great reference point.Birthdays - Great for displaying in a classroom for easy birthday reference throughout the academic year!.One of these can be printed for each student. Parent Communication - Sometimes you need a detailed log of communication with parents to keep yourself accountable.Specialist Contact Info - This gives you a chance to write down case workers/specialized teachers as needed.Contact logs are super helpful when communicating with parents! Guardian Contact Info - Also a reader request (which I can't believe I didn't think of).this is great for those days you have to send out emails or call parents in an emergency.Class List - A must-have in any teacher planner - gives you plenty of room to make a quick list!.Small Group Pairings - Allows you to review pairings at a glance.Definitely one of the must-haves in a teacher planner! Assignment Log and Homework Log - to keep track of assignments for a given lesson/unit.These are undated planners, not dated to one single year, so you can reuse them year after year. Small Group Lessons - Break your small group lessons down into steps, focus, and materials.This is a great reference point and wonderful to have around in case you need a sub. With this, you can divide your curriculum into weekly planning blocks. Ask and you shall receive! I stretched both out to a 2-page format with more space for each day's planning. Weekly Teacher Lesson Planner (in both period and subject format) - The big request I had from readers a couple of years ago was a bigger lesson plan format for weekly spreads on the planning pages. Lesson Plan Overview - This set also includes 2 pages, giving you the space to outline each section of a lesson (including small group and independent instruction).If you need curriculum maps, this is a great place to start. Unit Overview - Give yourself a quick peek at unit topics, their standards, and individual lessons in that unit.Want to check out more coordinating printables? See my printable workout log and time-blocking printable collections! I know how difficult it is to decorate a classroom, learn the curriculum, label everything in sight, sit through countless professional development sessions, and plan for the new year. (I even still have a blog tour of my classroom with a jungle theme.) I've always had a soft spot in my heart for teachers, especially this time of the year. before kids), I was a first-grade teacher. Most of the pages in this collection are great for homeschooling parents as well! Whether you're operating via virtual learning or taking on the task of homeschooling yourself, having an organization method is so helpful. This has proven to be a valuable resource for homeschool/virtual learners for the past couple of years. The least I can do (now more than ever) is help you get a little bit more organized for the upcoming school year by giving you a good planner. I don't think it's ever been as earned as it has in the past couple of years of impossible hurdles. I look forward to this day every year! This is my kids' first week of school (yes, in July - we're doing a semi-year-round schedule this year).Įach year, I release a collection of teacher planner printables as a kind of "gift" to teachers everywhere.
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